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habubuaza

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How come this never happens when I have to buy a ticket?

Technical Glitch Puts US Airways Ticket On Sale For $40

DOW JONES NEWSWIRES</FONT>
April 18, 2005 1:00 p.m.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)--US Airways (UAIRQ) became the low-cost carrier of all time over the weekend - selling round-trip flights to some U.S. cities for less than the price of a gallon of gasoline - until the carrier fixed a glitch in its computer system.

For several hours, US Airways was selling tickets to smaller cities for $1.86 plus fees. That deal set Internet boards abuzz. With taxes and fees, the round-trip fares averaged about $40 apiece.

After finding the problem Saturday, US Airways had corrected it by that evening. An airline spokesman said the airline doesn't know how many people bought the super-cheap tickets.

"Obviously, if we sold any tickets at that rate, we'll honor them," said airline spokesman Chuck Allen.

A moderator for FlyerTalk.com, an Internet site for frequent fliers, said most of the fares involved flights into Lebanon, N.H., or Watertown, N.Y. But several other cities, including Asheville, N.C., and Hilton Head Island, S.C., were also involved.

The ticket pricing error comes as US Airways is trying to raise money to leave bankruptcy protection in coming months.
 
86 and USAirways? Sounds like a hacker prank.
 
In a related story... UAL said they would match USAir's fare sale this weekend, extending the the offer through this week. :p TC
 
habubuaza said:
How come this never happens when I have to buy a ticket?

Technical Glitch Puts US Airways Ticket On Sale For $40

DOW JONES NEWSWIRES</FONT>
April 18, 2005 1:00 p.m.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)--US Airways (UAIRQ) became the low-cost carrier of all time over the weekend - selling round-trip flights to some U.S. cities for less than the price of a gallon of gasoline - until the carrier fixed a glitch in its computer system.

For several hours, US Airways was selling tickets to smaller cities for $1.86 plus fees. That deal set Internet boards abuzz. With taxes and fees, the round-trip fares averaged about $40 apiece.

After finding the problem Saturday, US Airways had corrected it by that evening. An airline spokesman said the airline doesn't know how many people bought the super-cheap tickets.

"Obviously, if we sold any tickets at that rate, we'll honor them," said airline spokesman Chuck Allen.

A moderator for FlyerTalk.com, an Internet site for frequent fliers, said most of the fares involved flights into Lebanon, N.H., or Watertown, N.Y. But several other cities, including Asheville, N.C., and Hilton Head Island, S.C., were also involved.

The ticket pricing error comes as US Airways is trying to raise money to leave bankruptcy protection in coming months.

The must subcontract all of their IT work to Delta Technologies.
 
... and guess which ticketholders will get the double @nal probe search at the gate....
 
It's ok....they will just force another paycut on the employees to make up for it.
:rolleyes:
 

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